horreo asturiano 3d models
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The classic structure of a traditional Asturian granary stands proudly, its sturdy walls bearing witness to generations of diligent labor and hard-won harvests carefully dried and stored within.
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An hórreo is a typical granary from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Asturias, Galicia, where it might be called a Galician granary, and Northern Portugal), built in wood or stone, raised from the ground (to keep rodents out) by pillars...
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A typical Asturian hórreo is hollow and has a small compartment for storing items, it consists of several pieces that need to be assembled using adhesive.
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This is a lamp with lithophanes on its 4 sides. The elements are separated by colors, then they will have to be glued together. The lithophanes are two 150x80x3 and two 130x80x3. For people who don't get the railing that comes in the STL, I've...
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A typical Galician shed, the xácara serves as a place to store tools and supplies outside a traditional farm or workshop in rural Galicia.
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Humans live in Typical Asturian buildings where grain gets stored securely. The people of Asturia rely heavily on these sturdy structures for food supply preservation and efficient management. Storage facilities, similar to those in WITBOX DE BQ...
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Dear Sirs: I hail from the province of Cordoba, yet I have strong ties to Asturias, where family members reside. My desire to connect with them is a driving force behind this project. As an homage to my roots, I've attempted to recreate an authentic...
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Traditional Stone Structure in Ribeira, Galicia, Spain\nRegistration: "A.A."\n "YEAR OF 1907"
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Hórreo de Ballaz Itzalle, located in Valle de Salazar, stands as a testament to traditional architecture and functionality.
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A traditional stone-built house stands proudly in Aria, nestled deep within the Valle de Aezkoa valley.
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... tourists started to be offered.Traditional Sami food stores located in Skansen, StockholmIt is also used by the samis, a tribe in the Sápmi region of Northern Europe. In Northern Spain, similar ones called "horreos" are used for the same purpose.